This thread (and those like it) are why it took me so long to register. Do I just ignore all the obnoxious comments who revel in glee at another person's death (a child no less), try to engage with them, or just wait till the obnoxious folk have had their fill before trying to make a sensible comment. Because some of the comments in this thread have been so disturbing, that I question whether I am the same race as the people who have made them...

Maybe you ought to write a book about it all. You go on and on about how dangerous gators are yet all the empirical evidence says the contrary. Why don't you write a big research document and put the entire biological and wildlife field in their place? More people die from bee stings and snake bites than from gators. Additionally, gators keep a lot of poisonous snake populations under control because they are the main predator. This can be seen in Tennessee and Kentucky in swamps near the Mississippi which are totally infested with cottonmouths. There are many areas there where if you fall into the water you will be bitten to death. If there were gators present the snake populations would be much lower. I heard a group of biologists talk about that.

I am, and have been, talking about Florida and Florida alone, specifically, Central Florida. Bottom line,
alligator population in Florida is GROWING, except in the Everglades where they belong. The alligator population in the Everglades is actually decreasing.

This thread (and those like it) are why it took me so long to register. Do I just ignore all the obnoxious comments who revel in glee at another person's death (a child no less), try to engage with them, or just wait till the obnoxious folk have had their fill before trying to make a sensible comment. Because some of the comments in this thread have been so disturbing, that I question whether I am the same race as the people who have made them...

Awww.....another pwecious widdle baby!

No one is rejoicing in any-one's death, but some people seem to have cognitive issues...............

I can't stop thinking about this poor little boy. He was just laid to rest yesterday. I blamed the parents at first, and I was hard on them, but after re-reading this thread and coming across this article, I can see I was wrong. It wasn't the parents fault. Being from up North, alligators probably never crossed their mind. But this article shows Disney was well aware of the problem and took no steps to protect their guests. And with the lawn chairs out on that beach, Disney was actually encouraging guests to hang out in a dangerous part of the park. None of the signs said "Closed After Dark", when the employees said it turned into Jurassic Park.

Boa constrictors are becoming a serious problem in Florida now too. You think the whole world, bringing their children to Disney, are aware of this new threat?

Rest in peace, my sweet little angel, and may God forever hold you in His loving arms.

It was the fault of the parents. They took their small children into a new environment, and apparently did not bother to learn a thing beforehand. People used to be wary of dangers. Whites, in general, have become far too trusting. Far too Eloi.

Darwinian Nature generally gives you one chance. Negating the responsibility of the parents PREVENTS them from learning a very valuable lesson. I think the smarter people, who were unaware of the dangers posed in visiting Kosher Disney, have learned a valuable lesson.

I've been to Florida, and I've been around alligators. I've never been eaten, or even attacked. I learned, after living in Vibrant cities, to always be aware of my surroundings.....but I actually knew that....forever.

Of course the parents did a lot of wrong, and failed to take care of their bratty kids. Ultimately the responsibility relies on the dodgy company that didn't even have adequate fences up between animals and humans.

Of course the parents did a lot of wrong, and failed to take care of their bratty kids. Ultimately the responsibility relies on the dodgy company that didn't even have adequate fences up between animals and humans.

Fences don't stop alligators. I've seen a really big one in a little retention pond that was surrounded by a fence. It's time to cull the population. Disney needs to warn their guests of the dangers and post signs letting the guests know there will be a hefty fine for anyone feeding the gators.

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I don't know whether fences would stop alligators. We don't have them in Australia. We have crocodiles, a much more dangerous animal. They look similar to alligators, but anyone who makes the mistake of swimming or fishing in an area where salt water crocs are (despite the name is just as comfortable in fresh water), is likely to die....

Fences don't stop alligators. I've seen a really big one in a little retention pond that was surrounded by a fence. It's time to cull the population. Disney needs to warn their guests of the dangers and post signs letting the guests know there will be a hefty fine for anyone feeding the gators.